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SERVICES
Tenth Sunday After Pentecost
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The following are the forthcom- ing services at the Catholic Cathe- dral, Caine Road.
August 9-Tenth Sunday After
Pentecost.
MORNING SERVICER"
ist Mass at 5.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON
First Church Of Christ. Scientist
Subject: SPIRIT.”
The subject of the Lesson Ser- mon In all Christian Science 2nd Mass at 8-With Sermon in Churches to-morrow, August 9, will
Chinese.
be "Spirit."
3rd Mass at 10.30-With Sermon
in English.
EVENING SERVICES
At 3.30-Catechetical Instruction.
At 4-Benediction of the Blessed
"Sacrament,
August 10-St, Lawrence Martyr. August 11.-St. Philomena.
Solemn Mass at 7.30 a.m.
August 14.-Vigil of the Assume
tion,
August 15-The Assumption of Our
Lady.
It is a Holy day of obligation: Masses as on Sunday.
On weekdays Mass at 6 and 7.30,
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Macdonnell Road, below Bowen
Road Tram Station. Sunday, August 9, 1936 Sunday Service.-11.15 am. Subject: SPIRIT."
The Sunday School is held on Sun-
day Mornings.--10 o'clock.
Testimony Meeting.-6 p.m.
The Golden Text will be: "Thou art my God: thy spirit is good; lead me into the land of uprightness" (Psalms 143: 10)
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,
RAIN SPOILS KING'S GARDEN RECEPTION
200 Disappointed Debutantes
COLOURFUL GOWNS. HIDDEN
London, July 22, - Rain interrupted the presenta tion or debutantes to the King at afternoon reception in the gardens of Buckingham Palace. yesterday.
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It was the first occasion in hiá- tory on
which debutantes have curtsled their Sovereign in mackintoshes. Several filed past in decorative rain proofs over their garden party frocks as the rain Degan to fall,
Only about half the presenta- ions had been made when the rain stopped the proceedings. Those who were not presented banded in
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1936:
MAHARAJAH'S TEMPLE
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His Own Cooks, And Water Supply From The Ganges
centre of the celling hung a single chandelier and down one wall were the doors of built-in ward- robes.
London, July 17. Since his arrival in London yesterday evening, the Maharajah of Mysore, first reigning prince of that State to visit England and The plain boards of the door one of the wealthiest men to were thoroughly scrubbed by the come to London, has not stirred | workmen, and then the Indián from the suite of eleven rooms attendants took over "the" room. which have been specially pre- In a slightly raised alcove in one pared for him in the Dorchester corrier, I am told, a small golden. Hotel, writes a correspondent. Agure of the special deity" of 'the This morning he received visits) Maharajah's family has been only from his personal friends, placed. The room is now sacred among whom were one of his ground and anybody who enters nephews who wore Western dress it must first remove his shoes
the Maharajah himself wears Indian robes and Sir Stuart Fraser who for several years, was his English teacher and adviser in Mysore.
The suite itself has been taken over by the Indian servants 'who arrived with 150 cases of luggage, and bottles of sacred Ganges water for the Maharajah to drink. Sir Stuart remained with the Any other water which is required Maharajah for the earlier part ofwill be blessed by one of the two the morning.
priests before he touches it.
Since the arrival of the Mahara- their cards to the Lord Chamber-jah and his retinue of 40, Indian lain, the Earl of Cromer.. Later guards have stood at the doors of the following statement, was is- his rooms.
Amongst others, the following citations from the Bible will be read. "The Pharisees also with the Sadducees cams' and tempting de- sired him that he would show them a sign from heaven. He answered and shid unto them, When It is evening, ye say: It will be fair weather: for the sky is red. And sued in the morning. It will be foul "The Lord Chamberlain is com- weather to-day: for the sky is redmanded to announce that those and lowring. O ye hypocrites, ye ladies summoned to this After- hypocrites...ye can discern the face i noon's Reception who, owing to the of the sky: but can ye not discern interruption of this ceremony by the signs of the times? But as it is the weather, were unable to pass written, Eye hath not seen, for ear
the King's presence, will be con- heard, neither have entered into
sidered as having been officially presented at Court." the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared, for them that love him. But God hath revealed them unto us by his spirit: for the spirit searcheth all things, yea the deep things of God. For what man knoweth the things of a man, saye
the spirit of man which is in him? even so the things of God knoweth no man. but the spirit of God" (Matthew 18: 1-3-1 Corinthians 2: 9-11).
The Lesson Sermon will also in- Reading Room at above address | clude the following passages from open Tuesday and Friday, 10 | the Christian Science Textbook, a.m. to noon; Monday, Thurs- "Science and Health with Key to day, 5.30 to 7. p.m.
the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy
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The Public is cordially invited to
the Reading Room.
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UNION: CHURCH INTIMATIONS
The following are the notices for the forthcoming week at Union Church Kennedy Road:--:
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Some of the new oficials ap- pointed to the Royal Household performed their duties for the Hirst time at the reception. Among these were the Duke of Butherland, the new Lord Steward, and the Duke of Beaufort, the new Master of the Horse, who were received by the King just before the reception began.
THE KING'S GARDENIA
The 1st garden Court kind was a
I went over the rooms just be- fore the party arrived and saw the preparations for the Mahara- jah's visit. The suite is on the first floor and extends all round
one corner of the hotel looking out on to the park.
The principal sitting-room is on the corner, and has been filled with bowls of carnations and tiger
iles on the low tables..
SCRUBBED BOARDS Several other inter-connecting rooms house the Maharajah's per- sonal staff.
Leading from a small ante- room, next to the main rooms is a temporary temple.
Workmen had just left it when
I saw it, and it had been stripped of all its usual furniture, even of Heavy curtains were of its carpets. very digained affair pulled across the windows shut until the rain came, one de ting out all daylight From the butante's mother told me.
The King wore a dark grey morning suit and a grey top hat, with a white gardenia in his but ton-hole. He came out of the Pa- face just before 3.30 p.m., and took his place under the red and gold Shamiana Durbar tent which King George brought back from India.
Nearly every woman guest, in obedience to the King's expressed wish, wore a colourful gown Wide- brimmed hats were chosen by most, and nearly all had long white gloves.,
All we correctly know of Spirts comes from God, divine Principle, and is learned through Curist and Christian Science. It is recorded that Jesus, as he once journeyed with his students. "Knew their thoughts-read them scientifical- ly. In like manner he discerned disease and healed the sick. After the same method, events of great moment were foretold by the Hebrew prophets. Our Master re- buked the lack of this power when he said: "ye hypocriteal ve can discern the face of the sky; but can ye not discern the signs of the There will be a meeting of the times? How much more should we
Committee of Management seek to apprehend the spiritual a half mourning hat was a close-
ideas of God, than to dwell on the
Sunday, August 9, 1936 Morning Service, 10.30 am. * Evening Service. 6 p.m. Preacher at both services:
Frank Short.
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after the morning service.
Rev.
Members of the Royal Family, including the Duchess of York and the Duchess of Kent, wore silver fox capes.
The Duchess of Kent's choice of
A Social Hour will be held after objects of sense! To discern the/tting toque of pansy velvet, worn
the
the evening service in the rhythm of Spirit and to be holy Church Hall
thought must be spiritual. Paul Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m.- zaid. "To be spiritually minded is 8.A.C.A. Will meet in life. We approach God or Life. In Church Hall.
proportion to our spirituality, our Friday at 10.30 am.-The Helena adelity to Truth and Love; and in May Institute: Meeting of that ratio, we know all human Christian Fellowship.
need and are able to discern the
The Minister will be on holiday in thought of the sick and sinning for August, during which time all the purpose of healing them.” communications should be ad- dressed to the Church Secre- tary. Mr. E. Himsworth. 23 Peak Mansions.
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IMPORTANT TO LIVER
SUFFERERS
By Dr. Quignon Of The Faculty of Medicine, Paris
of mauve... with a gown in a cyclamen tone
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Carnegie, and another member of The Duchess of York, Lady Maud the Royal circle, Lady Carisbrooke, wore black and 'white. The Duchess of York' frocks was flower patterned, and she had a large black-and-white hat.
"It was very cold, and most wo- men wore wraps," one of the guests told me
"There were two Royal pro-
BURGLAR SENDS cestona At exactly 25 anmutes
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FAMILY
past three the Duke and Duchess of York, the Duke and Duchess of Kent, Lord Carnegie and Lady Maud Carnegie, and the Ladies in
TREASURES BACK waiting proceeded across the lawn
BY POST
-London July 23. During the absence of the occu- pler a burglar or burglars Broke into; a: house in Trevor-place formerly known as Hill-street), Knightsbridge, and stole imali ar- ticles of jewellery valued at £150
Among them was a locket con- taining some treasured family me- mentoes.
and stood behind the chair of State.
"Secondly came procession con- sisting only of men-Court oficial and the Gentlemen Ushers and the King. The King walked straight across, and stood a front of his crimson and gold chair.
THE FIRST RAIN *.
"Mrs. Anthony Eden then made presentations on behalf of the For- eign Office, and Mine. Regis, de Olivetre, wife of the Brazilian Am- Yesterday the mementoes were bassador made the presentations on returned by post to the owner, and behalf of the Tiplomatic Corpå, to-day the following advertisement | "The debutantes and those be- appeared in a personal column: "ing presented on marriage" then Burglar-Thank you:: fot: re-made their curtesys. They went by turning much valued contents of very quickly." locket.-14. Hill-street, Knights- bridge
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The first rain came at about four o'clock, but soon stopped.. Twenty minutes later, however, it began to come down more heavily. The King stood up and looked at the sky. After a word or two with Lord Cromer he ordered the func- tion to be abandoned; and Lord Cromer and his officials explain- ed the position to more than 200 débutantes who were still waiting. ·
In the meanwhile many of the other guests had crowded into the tea, tents, where the King
The Indian retinue häve also taken over the small private sec- tion of the hotel kitchen, where all his food is prepared by his own cooks.
NO SHADOW
He eats only vegetables, mostly rice, which must be cooked in a specific way.
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No person's shadow must fall оп the food while it is being prepared, otherwise it is defiled, For this reason only the cooks are allowed in the kitchen while the food is being cooked.
Yesterday evening some small alterations had to be made in the kitchen's Attings, but the work-, men were not allowed to enter until the food had been taken upstairs to the Maharajah's suite.
The Maharajah's visit is to be mainly a private one, and it is understood that before he leaves for the Continent next September will.consult Harley-street specialista about his health.
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The visit will also include, how- ever, some political discussions British statesmen. The walked back to the Palace. Some Maharajah is to interview Mr. longer and then left. of the guests waited a little while Baldwin and Lord Zettand, the
Secretary for. India.
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